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Since the question about Rio pumps came up in the Best Smimmer (1) thread, I forwarded a link to that thread to Jeff at Lifereef. He response is as follows:
[/url]Thanks Randy, always enjoy some reading.
Being that I am not a member of this board can you post the following for me, hopefully this will be the final answer to those people who fear Rio pumps and some information on the MagDrives too. You may post the following text and note that it was submitted to you by me..............
The Rio pumps that are prone to malfunction are the 1700 and 2100, which by my reading the postings is what most mentioned fouled their aquariums or burned up. I did some research on this and did find that these two pumps do have a tendency to malfunction. Luckily I have never used these two pumps for any Lifereef product. I do use the Rio 2500, 3100, and 4100 and have never had the problems with these that the other two pumps have. And to this day I still catch flack for using Rio pumps and have to explain to every customer who says that they heard of someone who killed their aquarium with a Rio.
I have used many a submersible pump over the past 30 years in this hobby and every single one of them (all manufacturers) has either burned out, smoked, crackled, shocked me, or just quit working but never in all these years has any pump killed anything.
So please, don't knock the Rio pumps and if you do please make note to whoever you are "informing" that the pumps to stay away from are the 1700 and 2100, thats it.
The trouble I was having with MagDrive pumps, and Mag9 pumps only, is I have had to date 4 pumps break impellers in about 3 years. Being that the impeller is a molded part it makes sense that sometimes the plastic does not fill the mold cavity uniformly and can leave weak areas in the process. Four out of 100's is probably an acceptable defect ratio and E.G. Danner, the manufacturer, promptly replaced all these impellers and even sent me a few extras just in case.
Mag5 pumps and Mag7 pumps I use on my calcium reactors and also have never had an issue with them. The Mag2 pump used on my prototype calcium reactor is still going strong after 5 years of continual use. Not bad.
Believe me, the Lifereef product reputation would be in bad shape if I were to continue to use faulty or bad aftermarket products such as pumps. When I choose to use a particular product that is not made by me I do lots of research on product performance, warranty, availabitlity, etc. I won't use a product that is going to give my customers any difficulty.
Jeff